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The '''PM 111''' personality module is a disassembly probe for the [[Motorola 6809]] microprocessor
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It is meant to be used with the [[7D02]] logic analyzer plug-in.  
|manufacturer=Tektronix
|series=7D02 and DAS9100
|type=PM111
|summary=Motorola 6809 personality module
|image=PM111 1.jpg
|caption=Tektronix PM111
|introduced=1982
|discontinued=(?)
|designers=
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-4155-00.pdf|Tektronix PM111 Manual]]
{{ROM Images}}
* A1U4035: 160-1351-00 4K ([[2732]]) ''needed, please add''
* A2U2060: 160-1352-00 2K ([[2716]]) ''needed, please add''
* A3U3029: 160-1346-00 512×8 PROM ([[74S472]]) ''needed, please add''
}}
The '''PM 111''' personality module is a disassembly probe for the [[Motorola 6809]] microprocessor used with a [[7D02]] logic analyzer plug-in or a [[DAS9100]] logic analyzer. 
 
The target system microprocessor is plugged into a ZIF socket on the PM105, which in turn plugs into the target system processor socket.


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[[Category:Logic Analyzer personality modules]]
==Pictures==
<gallery>
PM111 1.jpg
PM111 2.jpg
PM111 5.jpg
</gallery>
 
 
[[Category:Logic analyzer personality modules]]

Latest revision as of 02:27, 27 September 2024

Tektronix PM111
Motorola 6809 personality module
Tektronix PM111

Compatible with 7D02 and DAS9100

Produced from 1982 to (?)

Manuals
ROM Images
File Pos. Checksum
  • A1U4035: 160-1351-00 4K (2732) needed, please add
  • A2U2060: 160-1352-00 2K (2716) needed, please add
  • A3U3029: 160-1346-00 512×8 PROM (74S472) needed, please add
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The PM 111 personality module is a disassembly probe for the Motorola 6809 microprocessor used with a 7D02 logic analyzer plug-in or a DAS9100 logic analyzer.

The target system microprocessor is plugged into a ZIF socket on the PM105, which in turn plugs into the target system processor socket.

Key Specifications

  • please add

Pictures